Sign Language Tutors & Teachers for Lessons, Instruction or Help in Dallas, TX

Sign Language Tutoring

Are you studying sign language as preparation for a profession, to pass a test, to communicate with loved ones or simply for general knowledge? Select a tutor to customize your learning. Some think that sign language preceded spoken language, and just as there are foreign languages, dialects and accents there are also variances in signing. Tutors are waiting to be selected to help with your needs. Communication (written, oral and sign) is paramount in society today. If you need help, select a tutor who meets your needs on your schedule at a cost that is within your budget.

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My comments on tutoring Sign Language: I am deaf and I have been a signer since the age of 2. ASL is my first langauge and I can certainly help you make it one of your langauges.

I have been signing since I was 2 years old. I was born Deaf and I have also have had history teaching sign language to others. I taught in my church for several years and I have taught in diffrent settings so that people feel comfortable signing. History has always been one of my passions. I majored in it in college and it just flows for me to explain it to others. I have often had the expierence of people asking me for help and they have gotten A's on thier test due to me giving them help When I tutor you, this will be a classroom style expierence.
1. I will teach Vocabulary initially
2. I will assign books to be read so we can have a discussion about the history of Deaf Culture
3. As we progress you will learn syntax, structure and conversational skills
4. I will also assign you to attend Deaf events so you can learn how to interact with the Deaf community at large and practic ... read more

$32.50

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Three years experience of teaching Arabic and Quraan with tajweed , Arabic is my native language , you can learn Arabic and improve it with me. I can teach you online or by tuition if you stay in Dallas or nearby. Duration of the lesson is tow hour or an hour Depending on what suits you .Thank you !!!

I am hard of hearing; I can speak and hear some words. I have a deaf family and have signed my entire life. I have experience teaching people Sign Language and love spreading the language! I believe that people learn best when they are taught in the teaching style that most benefits them. I can use pictures, objects, or puzzles to teach someone Sign Language. I am hard of hearing myself and have a deaf family. Therefore, I have signed almost my entire life as I grew up in a house where Sign Language and Spanish was used. I have tutored Sign Language to people in college and have used my skills to teach in different schools. I love teaching Sign Language and seeing people use the language to communicate with other deaf people and even with their hearing friends.

I first need to know what stage the student is in his/ her learning and what he/she is working on in class. I have sign language books and videos. I will work with the student to make sure he/she is understanding and doing the signs correctly. I have an associate's and a bachelor's degree in American Sign Language/ English interpretation issued by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. I am currently working as an interpreter full time at a high school. I have worked for Arkansas school for the deaf. I have Ark credentials for interpreting (level 2/2). I have passed both the written portions of the Texas certification test for interpreting (BEI) and I have passed the written portion of the EIPA, the national certification test for educational interpreters. I will be taking my performance portion of the EIPA next month (Dec).

Sign language has been my passion for many years. I receive so much joy when people want to better their skills in American Sign Language. I have been tutoring for American Sign Language since attending Baylor University in 2009. I am currently a Deaf Ed Teacher using American Sign Language daily. I have taught all age levels, including adults. I have worked as a sign language teacher to deaf children in Honduras who were not allowed to learn sign language until an older age.

I am fluent. I have taken ASL classes for the past eight years. I have student taught for the past seven years. I have tutored countless individuals in English, Drama and American Sign Language. I am fluent in ASL and am very confident in my ability to teach others the beautiful language. I was heavily involved in theater for the past fifteen years and I can say that my experience has taught me more than any coach could and I am more than willing to share my experience. I took upper level English courses for the past six years and took teaching courses. My teaching style is a demonstrator. I like teacher-centered classes with an emphasis on demonstration and modeling. I try to act like a role model by demonstrating skills and processes and then as a guide in helping students develop apply theses skills and knowledge.

I have taught in both the public and private school sectors. I have been teaching Special Education since 1999. I owned a learning center for children on the Autism spectrum as well as own my own tutoring business~Special Effects Tutoring. I provide tutoring, advocacy, and professional development in the Collin County area of Texas. I have participated in professional development and continue to work with children and families, along with support specialists, to provide a comprehensive and collaborative service. I believe in adapting my teaching style based on individual learning styles. I use a multi-sensory approach along with positive reinforcement. Each child I work with is unique and in order to be successful it is imperative to build a rapport with the child and the family.

Adapt your needs and ways to learn ASL, deaf culture, deaf community, deaf hood, ASL story, and gloss(ASL grammatical structure). I am deaf, American Sign Language is my first language. Student of California State University of Northridge that has deaf studies and interpreter program where I begin to developed my skills and experiences as private tutor for students in their personal learn American Sign Language, deaf studies assignments, and developing interpreters' skills. All individuals have their own way of learning and develop skills in American Sign Language that I'm able to adapt for the best. You can request anything you want to learn or help with which I'm flexible to do everything that you're request for.

Teacher Certifications:ASL, Deaf Ed., Gen. EC-4
Masters of Education in Interpreting and
Certified Sign Language Interpreter Direct. Indirect. Discovery. Whatever you need. Any and all. Teaching experience at all levels from Gen. Ed. Pre-K to ASL college students including self contained settings, tutoring, subbing, co-teaching, and classroom teacher experience of over 12 years. Interpreting experience as a Certified Sign Language Interpreter in multiple settings with varying styles and modes. Contract interpreting for agency as well as self-employed for over 10 years. College teaching experience includes instructing ASL classes for foreign language credit, Orientation courses, and Dual Credit coordinator for a 2 year institution. Private sign lessons have been successful for private toddler lesson, Youth Group, Library Children's Program, multi-aged Church classes, and small group. Sp

Conversational, videos, books, immersion with deaf people I have a love for the deaf community and went to school to be an interpreter for them. Sign language became part of my life at a young age when I met a deaf man in the church I attended at the time and asked him for candy. From there on out my heart/passion for deaf people in the US and over seas has grown. I love being able to help people know the basics and conversationally sign with those who are hard of hearing or deaf. To be able to bridge a gap in America because of a language barrier is a really cool feeling. I have come to learn not to limit what you can or what to do in your life but to run after it and pursue it whole heartily. This is just one of the dreams I have had the opportunity to chase and advance in.

I have a Masters Degree in Industrial Engineering (2009) and Undergraduate Degree in Biological & Agricultural Engineering (2008). I currently work in the Medical Sales Industry. I have over 4 years of Tutoring experience, and my expertise is in every Math subject up to Algebra I & II, Geometry, Pre- Calculus & Calculus I. I have served as a Collegiate Math & Science Tutor for 4 Years, A Graduate Assistant, and as a Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Learning Center Graduate Mentor. My GRE Math Score is a 730.
My strongest subject has always been math and I ensure that my students know and understand every concept in order to be successful at the next level. I bring fun and inquisitive ways to learn and provide students with to tools to be successful forth going.
I can't wait to share my knowledge and love for the subject matter in order to support you with your objec

I have taken 4 years of and American Sign Language class. I have taken and passed 4 years of an American Sign Language class throughout high school. I have visited Gallaudet: the Deaf Liberal Arts College in Washington D.C. and have had conversations with students and faculty there.
I am currently studying voice at Stephen F. Austin State University and have been singing my whole life.

I have always been a student tutor throughout grade school, and in college I was always helping fellow students to understand and master course material. I have worked as a teacher at a daycare, and I will be working as an ASL instructor/teaching assistant starting in August at a charter school. I have always loved helping children learn and I hope to be able to do this for you and your child! Fun and effective

Three years of ASL, in college. Looking to take that experience to become a certified interpreter. I have been to school for three years, for ASL/Deaf/English interpreting. I have experience with community interpreting and different dialects of Sign Language (English signing, ASL, Transliterating, sim-com, CASE). I have since completed an internship, in said field, and am looking to be state certified, within a year.

I am junior at UNT Denton and currently work as an AVID high school tutor at Fossil Ridge High School in Keller, TX. I primarily tutor sciences such as biology and chemistry but I am also proficient in basic math classes. I used to be a chemistry major so I am very strong in general chemistry. I am now a speech pathology majore but I am best at tutoring chemistry and math classes because I have done them for so long.